CNC Metal Engraving

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CNC Metal Engraving

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    Bruce Stephenson
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      Hi All,

      I am looking at different solutions to get some instrument faces made up for an old aircraft. I need to get a couple of instrument faces cut into 0.8mm brass plate.

      There are some pretty cheapish small CNC engraving units out there which may be worth looking at but I dont know how good they are? Any recommendations?

      Alternatively, if there is anyone out there who has an engraving machine and wants to give me a price, please contact me.

      Regards,

      Bruce

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      #15332
      Bruce Stephenson
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        @brucestephenson14065

        CNC Metal Engraving

        #526669
        Brian H
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          @brianh50089

          Hello Bruce, you have a P.M.

          Brian

          #526681
          Bill Phinn
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            Posted by Bruce Stephenson on 12/02/2021 15:10:01:

            There are some pretty cheapish small CNC engraving units out there which may be worth looking at but I dont know how good they are? Any recommendations?

            I too would welcome some recommendations on that score for doing deep and intricate relief engraving on small [max. one inch square] brass plate.

            #526686
            geoff adams
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              @geoffadams14047

              hi Bruce

              used to work for negretti aviation many years ago and used a alexander engraver for dials now i use my cnc mill for engraving today made a disc for my dog he lost another one post some pics of want you need i might be able to help

              Geoff

              #526693
              Anonymous
                Posted by Bruce Stephenson on 12/02/2021 15:10:01:

                There are some pretty cheapish small CNC engraving units out there which may be worth looking at but I dont know how good they are? Any recommendations?

                If you are referring to the 3018 series and other similar machines, be careful. Those machines, while they basically function tolerably well, have no provision for levelling the bed other than a multitude of assembly screws. You'll go slowly mad.

                … and engraving is particularly sensitive to bed-levelling since it directly affects the width of the engraved line.

                Either be prepared to come up with you own mods for levelling or (as I've seen suggested) mount a sacrificial plate on the bed and machine all over with a cutter in the spindle to produce the needed level surface.

                #526719
                Bob Stevenson
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                  @bobstevenson13909

                  CNC engraving may not be the best way to do this, either from cost or quality as there are some interesting alternatives used by clock makers. Also, there are dedicated clock face remakers who do only this task.

                  Simple methods you can do yourself are; ..acid etching using an light sensitive mask frrom a drawing or photocopy of an original……..The brass workpiece is prepared and sprayed with light sensitive emulsion from a spray can,……the drawing is photocopied onto a transparent sheet (at your friendly local copy shop)……..this transparency is placed over the prepared brass and exposed to sunlight for 5 mins,….the brass is slid into a solution that dissolves the unexposed details……..the piece is then placed in the acid and the design etched……..finally black compound is used to fill the etch.

                  An even better modern alternative is to make up your own transparency by photo-copying the design onto special paper which cost about 80p for each A4 sheet then place in warm water and slide off onto the brass (or other) sheet.

                  #526733
                  Rik Shaw
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                    @rikshaw

                    "and engraving is particularly sensitive to bed-levelling"

                    Unless you use a spring loaded drag engraving tool. I made my own to engrave some numbers on a curved surface only this week. To see what it could do first though I stuck this piece of 5.5" x 6" ally sheet down on a bit of MDF – no attempt at leveling and let it go. Apologies for poor pic quality but our conservatory is a bit gloomy this time of night.

                    Machine is ISEL CPM 2018

                    Rik

                    remeengrave.jpg

                    #526867
                    Adam Mara
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                      @adammara

                      Don't know if this would an option, but my sons company uses a UV flatbed printer to print images on small jewellers brass plates for a local stutuette manufacturer. The brass is ready laquered, and the print can be laquered as well if required. Its normally used for plastics and anodised aluminium, but they have not tried plain brass or stainless steel yet!

                      #526916
                      roy entwistle
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                        @royentwistle24699

                        Rik

                        I remember Poperhinge Barracks well 1955 – 1957

                        Roy ( Bass Trombone REME Staff band )

                        #526922
                        john fletcher 1
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                          @johnfletcher1

                          I was at Arborfield in 1953 waiting to go to Egypt, TEK, apparently its all gone, no doubt housing. John

                          #527231
                          Rik Shaw
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                            @rikshaw

                            Recruit instructor 1967-8. Housing estate now. Bramshill Hunt is still there but permanently shut. It was only us lot that kept it going anyway beer

                            Rik

                            #529201
                            Bruce Stephenson
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                              @brucestephenson14065

                              Thanks for the answers guys. My computer has been sick, so havent been able to keep up with this thread. Thanks so much for the offers so far. I hope to get on with converting inner workings into the old casings soon, so will need to get the instruments on to the test equipment and calibrate new cards for the new faces. It may take some time!

                              Cheers,

                              B

                              #538652
                              hang rex
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                                @hangrex53765

                                The technology has evolved to the point where we can engrave any type of material on earth, usually with stunning speed and accuracy. But if you need deep engraving done on metal parts, even the standard fiber laser engraver won’t cut it.

                                #544405
                                hang rex
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                                  @hangrex53765

                                  CNC machines are the electro-mechanical devices that manipulate machine shop tools using computer programming inputs. Many people wonder whether the CNC machining industry grows with the times.

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